How do you manage your DNS settings ?
from Freuks@lemmy.ml to privacy@lemmy.ml on 14 Aug 2024 00:49
https://lemmy.ml/post/19122191

Do you use one or several providers ?

Do you use it at Browser, Device/OS, Router level ?

What’s your configuration ?

#privacy

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just_another_person@lemmy.world on 14 Aug 2024 00:55 next collapse

Can you elaborate more? Do you want controlled lookups, or just one of the public ad-removing providers?

Freuks@lemmy.ml on 14 Aug 2024 22:17 collapse

Just how people have/use/configure their dns

Reawake9179@lemmy.kde.social on 14 Aug 2024 01:08 next collapse

I use several providers as upstream for Adguard Home where my blocklists, regex blocks and DNS rewrites are. Via DNS-over-TLS URL for Android phones or DHCP with the IP of the DNS-server they get directed to it.

shortwavesurfer@lemmy.zip on 14 Aug 2024 01:20 next collapse

I use Control-D, both on Android, through DNS over TLS, and at the router level, so that I’m protected from ads and malware, no matter whether I’m on cellular data or on Wi-Fi.

x@niwego.com on 14 Aug 2024 01:01 next collapse
@Freuks I use pfsense and force all users to use the DNS that I set on the router, this allows me to use pfblockerNG to block ads, telemetry, etc. Instead, users who use the VPN (MULLVAD) will use the MULLVAD DNS to avoid DNS Leak
terminhell@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 14 Aug 2024 01:34 next collapse

DNS is handled by my rpi that’s running pi-hole and wireguard. It has static entries for quad nine and it’s secondaries. Router (generic rax10 Netgear, nothing fancy, and it’s not obnoxious like the nighthawks) DNS points to rpi.

So any device, set with dhcp, will use that. One day I’ll have a opnsense or similar box to go even further.

adespoton@lemmy.ca on 14 Aug 2024 01:38 next collapse

I use a mix: I’ve got hardcoded hosts files, default third party DNS provider, DoH providers (different for each browser), a PiHole, and a VPN-based DNS resolver that I can run on a per-app basis.

This way, I don’t trust a single provider to handle all my DNS traffic.

TheBigBrother@lemmy.world on 14 Aug 2024 01:44 next collapse

Several providers depending if it’s home, mobile with VPN or not.

Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca on 14 Aug 2024 02:17 next collapse

Two piholes at home (redundancy). Those both translate all regular DNS requests to DoH using Cloudflared which rotate through 4 non-isp upstream DoH providers.

The router is set to block all port 53 traffic from leaving the network and handout the 2 pihole IPs to dhcp clients for dns. If a LAN device wants regular dns, it MUST use the lan servers or it’ll get no response. (or it can use its own DoH setup and/or vpn out of the network). This enforces the ad/telemetry/malware blocking lists pihole uses without having to configure dns on everything.

Those piholes also keep lists/records in sync using Gravity-Sync. Should I change ad lists or add/remove lan dns records, I don’t have to do it on both.

swampdownloader@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 14 Aug 2024 04:58 collapse

Do you ever have any trouble blocking port 53? Do any services break?

Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca on 14 Aug 2024 05:14 collapse

Haven’t had any issues yet and it’s been blocked for at least 4 years now. Everything just happily uses the DNS servers specified by DHCP.

vk6flab@lemmy.radio on 14 Aug 2024 05:18 next collapse

DHCP at the router that gives out these two filtered DNS servers from AdGuard:

  • 94.140.14.14
  • 94.140.15.15

adguard-dns.io/…/adguard-dns-new-addresses.html

GreenEngineering3475@lemmy.world on 14 Aug 2024 06:07 next collapse

Single provide:Adguard on Device and OS level

Ransack3@lemmy.world on 14 Aug 2024 06:12 next collapse

Pi-Hole using upstream Quad9 and Cloudflare, managed router redirect/blocking everything to Pi-Hole or no mans land, NextDNS out of the house for mobile devices or on WiFi I don’t control.

4vr@lemmy.ca on 14 Aug 2024 06:36 next collapse

AdGuard Pro which runs a local DNS server.

BlackEco@lemmy.blackeco.com on 14 Aug 2024 08:03 next collapse

PiHole with unbound (it’s its own recursive DNS resolver so you don’t depend on Cloudflare, Quad9 and others) set on my local network DHCP, plus AdGuard’s DNS Proxy to use PiHole outside my home on my phone through DNS over TLS.

N0x0n@lemmy.ml on 15 Aug 2024 10:16 collapse

That’s something I have to look into. I think I gave it a try but failed. Having everything on a old spare laptop doesn’t help either (docker, vpn, dns resolver, pihole,firewall…).

Can’t wait to put my n100 as router into my network and give it a second try :)))

iturnedintoanewt@lemm.ee on 14 Aug 2024 08:05 next collapse

TrackerControl on android, pihole at home.

Deckweiss@lemmy.world on 14 Aug 2024 11:47 next collapse

I use portmaster

Andromxda@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 14 Aug 2024 12:12 next collapse

When using the network-wide VPN configuration of my firewall, I also use OPNSense to enforce that all devices connect to my self-hosted Pi-Hole, including redirecting DNS packets that are sent to DNS servers other than my Pi-Hole IP. There’s a pretty cool guide for this: forum.opnsense.org/index.php?topic=9245.0

When running a VPN client on a device, I just use the VPN to manage DNS settings.
Both Mullvad and IVPN have very solid DNS settings within their desktop clients. Proton VPN unfortunately lacks behind in this regard. That’s why I never use any Proton VPN clients on desktop, and rely on OPNSense, if I want to use Proton.

OhVenus_Baby@lemmy.ml on 14 Aug 2024 21:15 collapse

What about Mulls mobile DNS settings? Are they worth their salt or should one configure some other sort of setup?

Andromxda@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 14 Aug 2024 22:03 collapse

If you use iOS, you have no other option. But on Android I would recommend just using the system Private DNS (DoT) instead.

haui_lemmy@lemmy.giftedmc.com on 14 Aug 2024 12:21 next collapse

On the global level I use domain registrars like ionos or namecheap.

Local public, I use nginx proxy manager

Local private I use pihole and nginx proxy manager.

I see a pattern emerging. :)

ded@lemy.lol on 14 Aug 2024 21:50 next collapse

github.com/DNSCrypt/dnscrypt-proxy ina router

adonkeystomple@lemmy.ml on 14 Aug 2024 23:54 next collapse

I use NextDNS. I use it network wide on my home internet and also have it installed on all my devices.

Lemmchen@feddit.org on 15 Aug 2024 02:47 next collapse

Mullvad’s DNS servers at the router level.

[deleted] on 15 Aug 2024 02:56 next collapse
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communism@lemmy.ml on 15 Aug 2024 03:48 collapse

I just use Mullvad VPN’s default DNS servers (with ad blocking, tracker blocking, and malware blocking)